Assistant Director of Adult & Family Services
Company: Oklahoma Human Services
Location: Oklahoma City
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description This position is located in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Assistant Director of Adult & Family
Services - E10B Annual Salary: $130,273.00 Full State Employee
Benefits Travel is EXTENSIVE - Must possess a valid driver's
license and must maintain required car insurance. Minimum
Qualifications : Bachelor’s degree and six (6) years of
professional business or public administration experience,
including three (3) years in a supervisory or administrative
capacity OR An equivalent combination of education and experience.
NOTE: No substitution is permitted for the required administrative
or supervisory level experience. Preference may be given to
applicants who have experience in Adult and Family Services, TANF,
Long Term Care, or Refugee Assistance. General Functions: Positions
in this job family are assigned responsibilities for the direction
and management of major division activities involving the principal
operations of the agency. This includes managing professional-level
staff and overseeing multi-functional division operations.
Assistant Director of Specialized Services for Adult and Family
Services Basic Purpose: Positions in this job family are assigned
comprehensive leadership and operational oversight of the
Specialized Services area within Adult and Family Services (AFS).
This includes directing both program and field operations for the
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Long Term Care
(LTC), and Refugee Assistance programs, ensuring these programs are
administered in alignment with federal and state requirements,
agency priorities, and AFS performance expectations. The role
provides strategic direction, operational leadership, and
high-level coordination across multiple specialized programs that
serve vulnerable Oklahomans. Typical Functions Program and Field
Operations Leadership: Provides executive oversight of statewide
program and field operations for TANF, Long Term Care, and Refugee
Assistance. Ensures consistent implementation of policy, quality
standards, accuracy expectations, and customer service goals across
all field offices and specialized units. Policy and Strategy
Development: Directs the development, interpretation, and
implementation of policies and procedures specific to TANF, LTC,
and Refugee Assistance programs. Ensures policies align with
federal regulations, state statutes, and agency priorities. Leads
program analysis to refine policies, anticipate operational
impacts, and improve service delivery. Budget and Resource
Management: Develops and manages program budgets for all
specialized service areas. Oversees allocation of staff, financial
resources, and operational tools needed to support program
integrity and field performance. Ensures effective stewardship of
state and federal funds. Program Compliance and Advisory Support:
Serves as the agency’s primary advisor on TANF, LTC, and Refugee
Assistance program requirements. Ensures statewide compliance with
federal and state rules, oversees corrective action efforts, and
provides technical guidance to leadership, field staff, and
partners. Performance and Program Evaluation: Establishes program
goals, benchmarks, and quality expectations. Reviews operational
and performance reports (including timeliness, accuracy, production
metrics, and quality indicators) to evaluate program effectiveness.
Implements strategies to improve outcomes, reduce errors, and
strengthen service delivery. Human Resource and Workforce
Development: Oversees staffing utilization, hiring, retention
strategies, and workforce support for Specialized Services. Ensures
supervisory and field staff receive necessary training related in
SNAP, Medical, Child Care Subsidy, TANF, LTC, and Refugee
Assistance. Upholds Merit Rules and agency personnel policies and
promotes a culture of accountability and professional development.
Technology Utilization and Innovation: Ensures effective use of
technology solutions supporting AFS operations. Collaborates with
IT partners to advance modernization efforts, improve workflow
efficiency, and integrate new technologies that support payment
accuracy and operational performance. Stakeholder and Interagency
Engagement: Acts as a liaison between leadership, field management,
program teams, state partners, and external organizations including
federal oversight agencies. Builds cooperative relationships with
advocacy groups, providers, and community partners serving TANF,
LTC, and refugee populations. Legislative and Public
Representation: Represents the division at legislative hearings,
provides briefings on TANF, LTC, and Refugee Assistance program
impacts, and communicates program goals and outcomes to internal
and external stakeholders. Crisis and Change Management: Leads the
specialized programs through periods of operational change,
regulatory shifts, technology transitions, and crisis events (such
as federal funding delays or emergent population needs). Ensures
continuity of services and minimal disruption to clients and field
operations. Complexity of Skills and Abilities: Specialized Program
Expertise: Extensive knowledge of TANF, Long Term Care, Refugee
Assistance, and related federal and state regulations. Deep
understanding of AFS program operations, case management processes,
field operations, and service delivery systems. Advanced Analytical
and Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to analyze complex program
data, performance metrics, and federal compliance requirements.
Skilled in identifying operational gaps and implementing
data-driven solutions across diverse program areas. High-Level
Communication Skills: Demonstrated excellence in communicating
complex policy and operational information to staff, leadership,
partners, and legislative bodies. Strong written and verbal
communication abilities ensuring clarity and consistency across a
statewide system. Leadership, Coordination, and Project Management:
Proven leadership in managing large-scale program operations and
field teams. Ability to coordinate major initiatives, direct
cross-functional workgroups, and drive improvements across multiple
specialized human services programs. _____________________ If you
have questions, please contact DHS.Careers@okdhs.org OKDHS is a
Fair Chance Employer. This is a position in Executive Management.
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